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Application Open! Show Up & Dance 2024

Dance New Jersey's Show Up & Dance 2024: March 3rd, 2024 Submit your work by December 1st, 2023! Performance Location: Montclair State University Life Hall, Studio Theater 1200 1 Normal Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 With a history of proscenium stage, beachside, and virtual venues, Show Up & Dance is Dance New Jersey’s long-running performance series that features the NJ dance community in…

 
Dancewave Teaching Artist

Dancewave seeks Community Programs Teaching Artists

JOB DESCRIPTION: Dancewave seeks Teaching Artists focusing on African, Latin, Hip Hop, Indian Classical Styles, Bollywood, and Fusion styles for grades K-12. (Experience working with Students with Disabilities is a plus). The right candidate will be experienced teaching in a public school setting, highly organized, and have strong classroom management skills. This is an exciting and rewarding position…

 
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Survey for Performing Artists

As a professional dancer in New York City, Sifra has always struggled to find affordable and suitable rehearsal space for her practice. The current process of searching and booking rehearsal spaces is incredibly time-consuming and inefficient. Sifra often finds herself navigating through multiple websites, trying to find available spaces that fit her schedule, budget, and specific requirements such…

 
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Call for Choreographers: CounterPointe11 Collaborations

Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Art announces a call for choreographers for its 11th annual season of CounterPointe: new work by women choreographers and their collaborations with women artists. Performances are March 1-3, 2024 at The Mark O'Donnell Theater at the Entertainment Community Fund in Brooklyn. We are interested in producing a program which represents the cultural diversity…

 
Affordable class series on November 11th

AFFORDABLE CLASS SERIES

Join us for our 4th affordable class series! Location: Center for Performance Research, 361 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Date: November 11th, 2023 Price: $10/class 10-11:20 - Floorwork with NewBrese Dance 11:30-12:50 - afrokorp with Argelia Arreola 1-2:20 - Countertechnique with Madison Elliott 2:30-4 - Contemporary Partnering with Catherine Messina and Emmy Wildermuth   SIGN UP HERE:…

 
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Work with and Perform for Kids (seeking all styles)

Dancify That! (a theatrical dance game show) is seeking dancers of all styles for educational programs and school assembly shows. We're building an education branch of the project that will be based on movement and SEL (social emotional learning/literacy). We will look at how movement embodies emotions, tells stories, and shares ideas. We are seeking dancers of all styles who like to have fun…

 
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2024 GALLIM Moving Artist Residencies

GALLIM MOVING ARTIST RESIDENCY DESCRIPTION The 2024 GALLIM Moving Artist Residency is a process-based NYC studio residency for seven early career Black, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Latina/e, and people of global majority who are women, non-binary, transgender and gender nonconforming movement artists based in NYC. This program aims to disrupt the oppressive & commodified artistic frameworks…

 
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Trisk Artist-in-Residence

Trisk's Artist-in-Residence applications are now open! With an allocation of 150 studio hours over six months, artists can fully immerse themselves in their craft, dedicating extensive time to explore, experiment, and delve deep into their artistic vision. The residency experience culminates in a three-evening performance run in our theater, featuring a full evening-length premiere created during…

 

 

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